Botox - or
Botulinum
Toxin - is
regarded by
some as the
fountain of
youth! Botox
injections
are being
used to
attain a
fresh,
youthful
appearance.
The
treatment
has proven
to be both
safe and
convenient.
Botox was
originally
used for
treating
nervous
twitches of
the eyelid
muscles. In
1987 it was
sanctioned
for cosmetic
use. Botox
is a
poisonous
substance -
it is a
protein
complex
produced by
the
bacterium
clostridium
botulinum -
it contains
the same
toxin that
causes food
poisoning.
However,
when
injected in
low doses -
it is a
modern tool
that can
reduce the
signs of
aging!
A low
dose of the
toxin is
injected
into the
facial
muscles -
causing
temporary
relaxation
of those
muscles. It
is usually
injected
into the
forehead
wrinkles,
the vertical
lines
between the
eyebrows,
the neck and
'crows feet'
in the
corners of
the eyes. It
is
non-evasive,
only takes a
few minutes,
requires
virtually no
recovery
time - for
results
lasting 3 -
6 months.
Botox
binds to
nerve
endings -
blocking the
release of
acetylcholine.
By
selectively
interfering
with the
underlying
muscles'
ability to
contract,
the existing
lines are
smoothed
out, and in
most cases,
nearly
disappear,
within a
week.
Like all
cosmetic
surgery -
some risks
are
involved.
Too much
toxin
injected, or
injected
into the
wrong place,
can result
in droopy
eyelid
muscles
which could
last for
weeks.
Allergic
reactions
rarely
happen,
however some
botox side
affects may
include:
headaches,
respiratory
infection,
flu syndrome
or nausea.
Some
localised
pain,
infection,
inflammation,
tenderness,
swelling,
redness,
bleeding, or
bruising may
be
associated
with the
botox
injections.
These would
be temporary
- but can
last several
months.
In the
USA 'botox
parties', or
happy hours,
have formed
a key part
of the
marketing.
Not only
does
treating
people in
groups
ensure more
affordability
- but also
helps to
reduce any
anxiety
associated
with having
injections.
It takes
about 15
minutes per
person -
anesthesia
is not
usually
needed -
however
sedatives
may be
available.
But - beware
of
unqualified
people
dispensing
botox in
salons,
gyms, hotel
rooms, home
based
offices,
etc.
Remember -
it is a
prescription
drug - botox
surgery
should only
be
undertaken
by a
qualified
person!
Botox
treatments
are becoming
increasingly
popular - it
is ideal
treatment
for those
who to not
wish to risk
surgery, or
those who do
not have the
time to
undergo
complicated
procedures.
It is not as
radical as
surgery -
hence this
anti-aging
process
appears to
be much more
natural.
Do be
aware that
new wrinkles
may develop
as a result
of botox
treatments -
it has been
suggested
that people
unconsciously
recreate
facial
expressions
where the
botox has
been
injected -
causing
nearby
muscles to
compensate -
which can
create new
wrinkles.
Botox
cost varies
- but seem
to fall into
$250 - $500
per session.
There
have been
other
positive off
shoots from
botox
treatments:
Some
patients
noted that
their
migraines
improved
following
botox
injected
into their
forehead and
brow
muscles.
This may be
explained by
the fact
that muscle
tension may
act as a
trigger for
migraine the
same way
that light
and odours
do. By
reducing
muscle
tension -
botox would
be
eliminating
an irritant
to the
nervous
system,
which would
reduce the
chances of a
migraine
developing.
Botox is
also used in
the
treatment of
hyperhidrosis,
or excessive
sweating,
which is
caused by
stimulation
of the sweat
glands by
nerve
endings.
These nerves
respond to
physical and
mental
stresses and
increased
body
temperature
associated
with
exercise or
hot humid
weather.
Botox can
prevent
sweating for
months by
blocking the
release of
acetylcholine
from the
nerve
endings -
that cause
the glands
to produce
sweat. Botox
has been
used to
reduce
sweating in
the
underarms,
palms of the
hands and
soles of the
feet.
Recent
research
suggests
that botox
could be
used
alongside
chemotherapy
and
radiation to
fight
cancer. The
cosmetic
treatment
produced by
Allergan has
been found
to destroy
resistant
cancer cells
in tests on
mice.
Are the
any botox
alternatives?
Yes -
serums,
containing
ingredients
from plant
extracts to
animal oils
- injection
free
solutions
that promise
tightening
of the skin
on sensitive
areas of the
face - are
being
promoted as
new
alternatives
to botox
injections.
Used
concurrently
- it is said
that the
serums
reduce the
need for
follow up
injections
for at least
6 months.
Collagen
is another
ingredient
in
rejuvenating
skin care
products.
Anti aging
creams aim
at
replenishing
the face's
supply of
collagen to
reduce or
prevent
wrinkles.
Collagen
injections
plump up the
skin for a
permanent
reduction of
wrinkles.
Restylane
is a
non-animal,
biodegradable
gel based on
hyaluronic
acid.
Hyaluronic
acid is a
substance
found in
most of our
bodies as it
provides
fullness and
volume to
the skin.
Results last
longer than
fat and
collagen
injections.
Restylane
maintains
its shape
using the
body's own
moisture
therefore
producing a
longer
lasting
youthful
facial
appearance.
Restylane
treatments
vary - from
a few
minutes - to
an hour.
Results can
last for 6
months or
longer.